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Scientists in Mexico are employing innovative methods, including using pigs as proxies for human remains, to locate over 130,000 people missing due to drug cartel violence.
The opening pages of José Skinner’s new novel The Search Committee seem to promise readers a merciless academic satire set in ...
This “super-cartel” won’t just be a criminal syndicate trafficking migrants and drugs: It will operate more like a rogue ...
Mexico is still on standby, but is shifting some of its resources to help Mexican nationals who are still in the U.S. In this eposide of Border Report Live, correspondent Julian Resendiz discusses the ...
Scientists are using pigs to research and help find the staggering number of people who have gone missing in Mexico from drug ...
Over the past three years, the skeletons of hundreds of female migrants have been discovered in the Sunland Park Triangle, ...
Scientists in Mexico are testing innovative methods they hope can be employed to locate people missing due to cartel violence ...
In coordinated operations across 18 states, Mexican authorities arrested dozens, seized millions in drugs, weapons, and fuel, ...
Security forces patrol in Aguascalientes after a surge of cartel-related violence, including roadblocks and arson, gripped ...
Police blame a new spate of violence on a fight among criminal organizations for control of illegal methamphetamine sales in ...
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